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Member Service Agreement Program Year 2018 2019 Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 1 of 35

Table of Contents Introduction... 4 I. Purpose... 5 II. Definitions... 5 III. Member Eligibility... 6 Eligibility Requirements... 6 Age Restrictions... 6 Tutoring Requirements... 6 National Service Criminal History Checks... 6 Former Employees... 7 Returning National Service Participants... 7 IV. Service Term... 7 V. Benefits... 8 Living Allowance... 8 Member Assistance Program... 8 Health Insurance... 9 Workers Compensation... 9 Child Care... 10 Segal AmeriCorps Education Award... 10 Loan Forbearance on Qualified Student Loans... 11 Payment of Interest on Qualified Student Loans... 11 VI. Member Development... 11 Core Training... 11 Orientation to AmeriCorps... 11 WSC Regional Training... 12 WRC Training Institute... 12 Other Required Training... 12 Position Description... 12 Performance Evaluations... 13 VII. Leave Situations... 13 Approved Absence... 13 Holiday Leave... 14 Administrative Hold Status... 14 Armed Forces Reserves... 14 Jury Duty... 15 VIII. Allowable Service Hours and Activities and Timekeeping... 15 IX. Prohibited Activities... 16 X. Rules of Conduct... 18 XI. Unsatisfactory Performance... 18 XII. Disciplinary Process... 19 Progressive Discipline Model Chart... 21 XIII. Suspension... 22 Suspension... 22 Suspension to Investigate Situations that may Result in Release for Cause... 18 XIV. Release from Service... 22 Release from Term of Service... 22 Release for Cause Satisfactory Performance... 22 Release for Cause Unsatisfactory Performance... 23 Compelling Personal Circumstances... 23 Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 2 of 35

Release Prior to Serving 15 Percent of a Term of Service... 24 XV. Grievance Procedures... 24 Staff Level Resolution... 24 Grievance Hearing... 25 XVI. Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination... 26 XVII. Miscellaneous Items... 28 Alternative Service... 28 Changes and Modifications... 28 Commercial Creditors... 28 Days of Service: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day... 28 Disaster Response and/or Recovery Efforts... 29 Drug Free Workplace Act... 29 E-mail and Internet Usage... 30 Enrollment in National Service Trust... 30 Exposure to Alcoholic Beverages... 30 Fraternization... 30 Funding Contingency... 30 Informed Consent/Release to Use Image and Voice Recordings... 30 Nepotism... 30 Reasonable Accommodation... 25 Nondisplacement... 31 Nonduplication... 31 Reasonable Accommodation... 31 Service Gear... 31 Stories of Service... 32 Supplies and Equipment... 32 Teleservice... 32 Use of Vehicles... 32 Index... 33 Acknowledgement/Signature Page... 35 Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 3 of 35

Introduction Dear Washington Service Corps Member, Washington Service Corps values the AmeriCorps Member s commitment to service. It is important to know that when you take the AmeriCorps Pledge to Get things done for America, this is greater than a commitment to your Sponsoring Organization, it is a commitment to National Service. We also make a commitment to you. The Sponsoring Organization you are placed with has been selected by the Washington Service Corps to sponsor a National Service project. To support you in your commitment to serve, we will provide support and technical assistance to your Sponsoring Organization. This contract document lays out your benefits, rights, and responsibilities as a Washington Service Corps AmeriCorps Member as well as the expectations and responsibilities of your Sponsoring Organization. Read it carefully, and please feel free to clarify with your Sponsoring Organization Project Site Staff any questions prior to signing. Please find additional resources at www.washingtonservicecorps.org. Sincerely, Washington Service Corps Staff www.washingtonservicecorps.org wscmail@esd.wa.gov 1-888-713-6080 Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 4 of 35

I. Purpose The purpose of this Member Service Agreement is to provide the terms and conditions that govern the Parties to this Agreement: the AmeriCorps Member, the Sponsoring Organization, the Washington Service Corps (WSC), a program of the Washington State Employment Security Department (ESD), and the Washington Reading Corps (WRC) as a program of WSC. This Agreement is governed by the National and Community Service Act of 1990 as codified in 45 U.S.C. 12501-12657, and in the Code of Federal Regulations, 45 CFR 25. This is a contractual agreement. This service agreement should not be signed by any Party without reviewing the detailed terms outlined in the document. By signing this document each of you confirm your agreement, and your responsibility to comply with all the terms and conditions outlined as program requirements. II. Definitions a. Member or participant means an individual: 1. who has been selected by a recipient or subrecipient to serve in an approved national service position; 2. who is a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States; 3. who is at least 17 years of age at the commencement of service unless the Member is out of school and enrolled in a full-time, year-round youth corps or fulltime summer program as defined in the NCSA (42 U.S.C. 12572 (a)(3)(b)(x)), in which case he or she must be between the ages of 16 and 25, inclusive, and 4. who has received a high school diploma or its equivalent, agrees to obtain a high school diploma or its equivalent (unless this requirement is waived based on an individual education assessment conducted by the program) and the individual did not drop out of an elementary or secondary school to enroll in the program, or is enrolled in an institution of higher education on an ability to benefit basis and is considered eligible for funds under 20 U.S.C. 1091. b. Program refers to the activities supported under the AmeriCorps grant award. c. Project Site or Service Site means the actual location where the Member provides his or her service in the community. Typical service sites are schools, food banks, health clinics, community parks, etc. The service site may be the same as the Sponsoring Organization, but only if the Member actually serves at or with the Sponsoring Organization. A Member may serve at multiple service sites, all of which must be listed in the Position Description Form, although the program must select only one for the Member s primary assignment. d. Service Term refers to the time period covered by this agreement, inclusive of the service start date and the exit date. Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 5 of 35

e. Sponsoring Organization, means the organization with which a Member actually provides his or her service in the community. A Sponsoring Organization may have multiple Project or Service Sites. f. Staff may refer to the employees of a Sponsoring Organization, Service Site or Project Site as appropriate. g. WSC means the Washington Service Corps (including Washington Reading Corps), which is the organization that manages this AmeriCorps program and places Members into service locations. III. Member Eligibility a. Eligibility Requirements: To be eligible to enroll in AmeriCorps, an individual must: be a United States citizen, U.S. national, or a lawful permanent resident alien of the United States; be at least 17 years of age (Parental approval required if under 18); pass required National Service Criminal History Checks (NSCHC); not be listed, or required to be listed, on the National Sex Offender Public Registry (NSOPR); never have been convicted of murder, as defined by Chapter 18 of U.S. Code, Section 1111. b. Age Restrictions: Certain age restrictions apply to various WSC programs. c. Tutoring Requirements: All Members serving in tutoring programs must possess a high school diploma or equivalent. d. National Service Criminal History Checks (NSCHC): All Member selections are contingent on completion and review of the required NSCHC. Sponsoring Organizations are required to conduct the following checks according to WSC policy and the WSC Project Guide to National Service Criminal History Checks (the Guide): National Sex Offender Public Registry (NSOPR) check (also known as NSOPW); Washington State Patrol WATCH Check AND a check of the official criminal record repository of the state of residence at the time of application to the AmeriCorps position; FBI fingerprint-based check using the CNCS-approved FBI Channeler described in the Guide. An individual who refuses to undergo the required checks cannot be enrolled. State criminal history check(s) must be completed using the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) specified state registry. All criminal history check documentation must be maintained according to state disclosure laws. NSCHC documentation will be maintained by WSC. Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 6 of 35

In rare cases, a waiver may be requested for a Member whose Sponsoring Organization is awaiting the results of the Member s out of state background check. The waiver allows the Member to serve while the background check is pending. e. Former Employees: Normally, projects may not select an employee, or previous employee, as an AmeriCorps Member. However, if the project receives an application from a current or former employee and wishes to select the individual as a Member, the project must request approval from the WSC prior to selecting the individual. The project must demonstrate that the Member will be performing activities and serving in a capacity distinct from his or her prior employment. f. Returning National Service Participants: To be eligible to serve for a subsequent term of service the Member must receive a final satisfactory, or better, performance evaluation for his or her most recent term of national service served with the WSC or elsewhere. The Member understands that mere eligibility for an additional term of service does not guarantee selection or placement. Members are limited to a total of four terms of service (regardless of length of term). Members are limited to the equivalent of two full education awards. A Member who has ever been released for cause from an AmeriCorps position must disclose that when enrolling for a new term. Failure to disclose a release for cause makes the Member ineligible for an education award. Release for cause is defined as any exit prior to completion of the term of service, when there is no Compelling Personal Circumstances documented and verified by the program. IV. Service Term The Member s service term dates are reflected on the final page of this Agreement, under Acknowledgement. a. Full-time is defined as an average of at least 40 hours per week. b. The Member understands that to successfully complete the service term, as defined by the WSC and consistent with the regulations of the Corporation for National and Community Service, the Member must: Complete the required service term AND meet or exceed the service hour requirement for their position. Members are ultimately and solely responsible for managing and tracking of their hours and record them using the official WSC electronic timesheet system. Satisfactorily complete project related service assignments, tasks, projects, and training. Satisfactorily complete WSC program related requirements and training. Complete and submit all electronic timesheets. Complete, sign, and submit the AmeriCorps exit form. Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 7 of 35

o Failure to submit all incomplete timesheets and a signed exit form on the last day of service will result in disallowed hours and may impact eligibility for the Education Award. This will also result in an exit with unsatisfactory performance, which prevents future participation in national service programs. V. Benefits a. Living Allowance: Members will receive a monthly living allowance. Official pay dates are the 5 th and the 20 th of each month. Members are required to have their living allowance direct-deposited into their checking or savings account. The first payment will always be in the form of a paper check sent to the Member s mailing address on file. If the pay date falls on a weekend, the living allowance will be deposited the Friday before. 1. If using direct deposit will cause a hardship for the Member, an exception may be requested for consideration from WSC. Approval of this request is at the sole discretion of WSC. Members with an exception officially pre-approved by the WSC may receive a check. If a check is lost in the mail or stolen, the Member should contact their Project Site Staff and ask them to notify WSC immediately. The WSC will initiate the process to have a replacement check issued. This may take up to 30 business days. 2. Even though the AmeriCorps Member is not in an employee relationship with the federal government, the State of Washington, Washington Service Corps, the program, or the Sponsoring Organization, the Member s living allowance is subject to deductions for federal income tax, OASI (Social Security), and Medicare. Withholding deductions will vary according to the number of dependents claimed on the W-4 form. 3. AmeriCorps Members are prohibited from accepting or soliciting monetary compensation from their Sponsoring Organization or service site above and beyond their living allowance while serving as a Member of the WSC. Members may not receive additional compensation from any source for their AmeriCorps service. Members may not be hired as employees by their Sponsoring Organization and/or service site organization during their term of service. b. Unemployment Compensation. AmeriCorps Members are not in an employee relationship with the federal government, the State of Washington, Washington Service Corps, the program, or the Sponsoring Organization for unemployment compensation purposes and, therefore, are not covered by unemployment compensation. According to RCW 50.65, time spent and compensation earned in the WSC are specifically excluded from credit for unemployment compensation. Prior employment history, however, may entitle the former Member to unemployment compensation benefits. c. Member Assistance Program: WSC subscribes to the AmeriCorps Member Assistance Program (MAP) through AllOneHealth. Details can be found on the Member benefits page of the WSC website - www.washingtonservicecorps.org. Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 8 of 35

d. Health Insurance: During the enrollment process, all AmeriCorps Members must either accept or decline health insurance by submitting the WSC Health Insurance Accept or Decline form. AmeriCorps Members who do not have health insurance at the time of enrollment will receive health care through the WSC by accepting the coverage. Family members are not eligible for coverage through the WSC insurance policy. This is a health insurance policy only. There is no dental or vision coverage. WSC pays the premiums for this health insurance plan. This plan is ACA/MEC compliant. Detailed information about the WSC health insurance policy will be provided to Members at the beginning of the service term. Members must decline the insurance at the time of enrollment if they already have coverage by another means, including but not limited to the following: staying on a parent or spouse plan; coverage purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace; Medicaid coverage. If the status of coverage changes during the term of service (i.e. gain or lose coverage), the Member must notify WSC by submitting a new WSC Health Insurance Accept or Decline form. COBRA guidelines are not applicable to AmeriCorps Members since they are not considered employees of the program or the federal government. There is no COBRA coverage available at the end of service. At the conclusion of service, Members may purchase a qualified health plan from the Federal Healthcare Marketplace and are not required to wait until the annual open enrollment period if they sign up for coverage within 60 days from the service end date. e. Workers Compensation: AmeriCorps Members are covered by Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) Workers Compensation for service-related accidents. This coverage will pay medical benefits to Members in case of illness or injury if it is caused or aggravated by the performance of the Member s usual and customary, authorized duties of their project assignment. The Member will enter AmeriCorps participant as their occupation on the L&I claim form, and is not an employee. Accidents or injuries must be reported to the Project Site Staff and the WSC Program Coordinator, regardless of whether medical attention is needed or received and regardless of whether a Workers Compensation claim is filed. Workers Compensation does not provide coverage if the injury or illness is caused or aggravated by the Member s own misconduct, voluntary intoxication, or willful intent to bring about injury or death to themselves or others. Because AmeriCorps service is not employment, there is no time-loss benefit. If this injury or illness prevents the Member from serving for more than a few days, the Member will be placed on administrative hold as described in Section VI. L&I is the official determinant of a claim and benefit provider. Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 9 of 35

f. Child Care: Members may qualify to receive a child care subsidy while they participate full time in national service. In order to receive the subsidy, the Member s family must be income eligible and the child(ren) s caregiver must be considered a legal provider in the state. Reimbursement rates and eligibility will be based on locally established guidelines under the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act, a federally funded program administered by each state. To qualify for child care benefits, the Member must meet the following requirements: be the parent or legal guardian of a child under the age of 13, who resides with them; must certify that they need child care in order to participate full time in AmeriCorps; the Member s total family income must not exceed the state s income eligibility guidelines. Members are not eligible to receive child care from AmeriCorps if they are receiving a child care subsidy from another source. Visit http://washingtonservicecorps.org/member-resources/members-childcare/ for more information. g. Segal AmeriCorps Education Award: Upon successful completion of the Member s term of service, the Member will receive an education award from the National Service Trust. Successful completion includes serving the full term of service AND serving at least the minimum total service hours listed on the last page of this agreement. The current education award amount for full-time (1,700-hour) Members is $5,920. The current education award amount for Members enrolling in and completing a halfyear (900-hour) term is $2,960. Education awards can be used to repay qualified student loans, to pay the cost of attending qualified institutions of higher education (including certain vocational programs), or to pay current expenses while participating in an approved school-to-work program. To learn more about how the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award can be used, visit the Use Your Education Award webpage at: https://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps/alumni/segal-americorpseducation-award/use-your-education-award. The education award is valid for seven years after the date the Member completed the term of service (Member exit date) for which he or she received the award. Individuals aged 55 or greater at the time of enrollment may transfer their education award to a qualified child or grandchild under certain conditions. The education award is taxable in the year(s) the award is used. If the Member has not received a high school diploma or its equivalent (including an alternative diploma or certificate for individuals with disabilities), the Member agrees to obtain a high school diploma or its equivalent before using the education award. Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 10 of 35

The Member understands that failure to disclose any history of having been released for cause from another AmeriCorps program makes them ineligible to receive the education award. Release for Cause is any early exit from a term of service without a documented and approved Compelling Personal Circumstance. The Member understands that if they have already received the equivalent of two full time education awards, they are not eligible to receive an additional education award. h. Loan Forbearance on Qualified Student Loans 1 : AmeriCorps Members are eligible to have the repayment of certain qualified student loans postponed while they are serving as an AmeriCorps Member. During a period of forbearance, Members do not have to make payments on qualified loans, although interest continues to accumulate. The National Service Trust does not grant forbearance, the loan holders do. The request for forbearance and postponement, is not automatic. Members must request forbearance from their loan holder using the online system at http://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps/segal-americorps-educationaward/using-your-segal-education-award/postponing. If a Member is not eligible for loan forbearance, they may be able to contact their lender to request an economic hardship deferment. The WSC can provide documentation of Members living allowance, if requested. i. Payment of Interest on Qualified Student Loans: AmeriCorps Members who have successfully completed a term of service are eligible to have the National Service Trust pay up to 100% of the interest that accrued on their qualified student loan(s) during their term of service. The loan must have been in forbearance, deferment or a grace period during this period. To have the Trust pay all or a portion of the interest accrued on qualified student loans, the Trust must receive verification from the WSC that the Member has successfully completed their term of service. The Member must complete the Interest Accrued During National Service Form using the MyAmeriCorps online system. This payment, like payments from an education award, is considered taxable income in the year the payment is made. VI. Member Development a. Core Training: AmeriCorps Affiliation/Program Orientation; Teambuilding (for Team Programs only); Volunteer Recruitment, Management and Recognition; Effective Communication; Cultural Awareness; Leadership Skills; Performance Measurement; Life After AmeriCorps; and site-specific literacy (WRC only). b. Orientation to AmeriCorps Project: Sponsoring Organization will orientate Members to AmeriCorps; WSC; service site; the community served; and the service provided. 1 The national service legislation defines qualified student loan as a loan backed by the federal government under Title IV of the Higher Education Act (except PLUS Loans to parents of students), or under Titles VII or VIII of the Public Health Service Act. For more information please refer to the AmeriCorps website at: http://www.americorps.gov/for_individuals/benefits/benefits_ed_award_use.asp Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 11 of 35

c. WSC One-Day Regional Training Sessions will be held in various locations across Washington State for all Washington Service Corps Members. There will be additional required training to assist individual placement Members with meeting the WSC core competency trainings. The Regional Trainings will focus on AmeriCorps affiliation and how to successfully complete a full term of service. In addition to receiving some of the required core competency training, the sessions will help Members be more effective in their service assignments. d. The Sponsoring Organization will be responsible to pay the Member costs of traveling to and from their WSC-sponsored training session (e.g. gas/mileage). Attendance and participation by the Member is mandatory. e. WRC Training Institute (Washington Reading Corps Members only): WRC will host a multi-day training event called WRC Training Institute during the fall (dates and location will be communicated by WRC). Members will receive many of the core trainings required by WRC which will help Members be more effective in their service assignment. f. This WRC Training Institute will require overnight lodging, paid for by the WRC. The Sponsoring Organization will pay all costs to travel to and from training, including reimbursement to the Member for reasonable out-of-pocket costs. Members must work with project site staff prior to leaving for this event to define any reasonable outof-pocket expenses (i.e. fuel, overnight lodging in travel if applicable). Attendance and participation of the WRC Member is mandatory. g. Other Required Training: WSC may introduce other trainings throughout the year which may be required for WSC and/or WRC Members. If any new required trainings are added, WSC will notify the Member, as well as the primary contact of the Sponsoring Organization or service site. h. Position Description: Each Member will receive and sign a WSC/WRC Position Description that is unique to their national service position. At a minimum, the Position Description includes: typical hours of service including meal breaks (meal breaks are required and typically are not counted as service hours); location of service; Project site staff names and contact information; description of the Member s service activities; Duties and Responsibilities; Performance measure targets. The commitment to Duties and Responsibilities described in the Position Description are incorporated into this Member Service Agreement by reference. Changes to Member duties, responsibilities, and schedule from those documented in the Position Description require an Amended Position Description to be submitted to WSC/WRC for prior approval. Once approved, Member and project site staff must sign and date the amended form, retain a copy for Member and Sponsoring Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 12 of 35

Organization, and send signed originals to the WSC Program Coordinator within 2 business days after a change occurs. Prior to changing the project site staff Service site will submit a signed Change of Support & Oversight Staff Form or a signed amended Position Description Form to the WSC Program Coordinator. i. Performance Evaluations: At a minimum, two (2) Member performance evaluations are required during the term of service. They are due approximately mid-term and near the end-of-term. The exact due dates will be communicated by WSC. As part of the evaluation the project site staff will work collaboratively with the Member to reflect on the Member s progress and skill development, as well as determine if the Member is on-track to complete the required service hours. Members are encouraged to provide comments on the evaluation form, responding with reflection or action plans to the evaluation. An exit evaluation is also required by the AmeriCorps grant. Project site staff will submit the exit evaluation form to WSC with exit documents within 5 days of the last day of service. The exit evaluation requires the Member s signature to document receipt of the document. Corrective actions will be dealt with in a timely manner and are not necessarily linked to the evaluation schedule. See Disciplinary Guidelines, Section IX. VII. Leave Situations WSC AmeriCorps Members are not considered employees and are therefore not entitled to vacation time, compensatory time, or sick leave. Members may be approved for reasonable leave time according to #POL-123 Managing Member Leave and Approved Absence stipulations below. Reasonable leave time is defined as time off that will not prevent the Sponsoring Organization from achieving its objectives. Leave or time off must not prevent the Member from meeting the minimum total service hours listed on the last page of this agreement. a. Approved Absence: All leave must be verifiable, and approved in advance by the project site staff. WSC reserves the right to overrule leave approvals. When approving leave, Sponsoring Organizations must adhere to the following: Members who are on-track to achieve their minimum total hours requirement may be granted a few days off for vacation, illness, or personal matters; The Sponsoring Organization should exercise prudent judgment in granting personal time off so project objectives are not compromised; Members who are not on-track to achieve their minimum total hours may be granted time off to meet urgent personal needs only, such as medical issues, Department of Social and Health Services appointments, court dates, family bereavement, etc. Member is required to make up these hours and get back on track immediately upon return to service. Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 13 of 35

b. Holiday Leave: AmeriCorps Members may be eligible for the same holidays as employees of the Sponsoring Organization without affecting their living allowance. However, holiday hours, if not served, do not count toward the service hours required for the education award. Sponsoring Organizations must ensure that Members are aware of the holidays prior to starting their term of service. School breaks, such as winter, midwinter, and spring breaks, are not considered vacations for Members. For extended site closures, see Alternative Service for more information. Failure to earn hours during planned site closures could result in the Member falling short of the minimum required hours and the Member would not qualify for the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award. c. Administrative Hold Status: Administrative hold status is used when Members are unable to serve with their Sponsoring Organization for more than a few consecutive days, yet remain enrolled in the AmeriCorps program. Sponsoring Organizations may request to the WSC that Members be placed on administrative hold for extenuating personal or medical circumstances, such as: the birth of a child; serious illness of a Member s spouse, child, or parent; serious illness preventing the Member from performing his/her essential service duties. Members may also be placed on administrative hold for programmatic reasons with the advance approval of WSC. Administrative hold may be granted up to 90 calendar days or until the scheduled end of the term of service, whichever is earlier. Administrative hold requires prior written approval by WSC. Project site staff must submit a request for administrative hold to WSC and receive approval prior to the start of leave. All requests must include appropriate back-up documentation. While on administrative hold, Members: are not eligible for the living allowance; are not eligible for continued childcare coverage, if applicable; will not earn service hours; will continue to receive health care coverage, if applicable. d. Armed Forces Reserves: Generally, the Reserves of the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard, the Army National Guard, and the Air National Guard require reservists to serve one weekend a month plus 12 to 15 days a year (two-week active duty service). To the extent possible, Sponsoring Organizations should seek to minimize the disruption in the Members AmeriCorps service as a result of discharging responsibilities related to their reservist duties. If Members have a choice of when to fulfill their annual two-week active duty requirement, they should do so when it will not disrupt their AmeriCorps service. In instances where the dates of active duty are inflexible and conflict with AmeriCorps service, Members will be granted a leave for the two-week active duty service in the Reserves. Members must provide a copy of the orders placing them on active military duty. Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 14 of 35

Members will not receive stipend time-off for additional Reserves-related service beyond the two-week active duty service. Also, no AmeriCorps service credit is earned for the once-a-month weekend service in the Reserves. Members will receive credit for AmeriCorps service hours during their two weeks of active duty service in the Reserves if it occurs during their AmeriCorps term of service. The Member would receive credit for the number of hours he or she would have served during that period had there been no interruption. For example, if a full-time Member is scheduled to serve 40 hours of AmeriCorps service one week and 40 hours of AmeriCorps service on the following week, he or she would receive 80 hours of AmeriCorps service credit for the two weeks of active duty service regardless of the actual number of hours served in the Reserves. Members will continue to receive the living allowance, health care coverage, and child care benefits (if applicable) for their mandatory two-week period of active duty service. AmeriCorps Members called to active military duty (beyond the two-week active duty service) may be placed on administrative hold. Members must provide a copy of the orders placing them on active military duty to the project site staff, who will provide a copy to their WSC Program Coordinator. Members who are called to active duty may choose to be released from the term of service due to compelling circumstances. e. Jury Duty: Members who are called to serve on jury duty are allowed to do so. They must provide a copy of the jury duty summons to their serve site support & oversight staff, who will provide a copy to the WSC Program Coordinator. During the time they participate in the jury selection process and/or serve as jurors, Members will continue to earn service hours and receive their living allowance, health care coverage and, if applicable, child care benefits. Members are also allowed to keep the jury duty pay they receive from the court. Sponsoring Organizations should consult with their WSC Program Coordinator if additional guidance is needed. VIII. Allowable and Non-Allowable Service Hours and Activities and Timekeeping a. Member will provide direct service in accordance with the position description. Ensure any changes to duties are updated on the Member position description form and immediately sent to WSC. Administrative and/or janitorial duties that are directly related to and are necessary to reach the Member s service goals, will be allowed. However, administrative and/or janitorial duties that support general organizational goals are not allowed. b. Member cannot serve or participate in trainings/orientations prior to the WSC approved start date. c. Member cannot serve or participate in trainings after the exit date (term of service end date listed on the last page of this agreement, or date of early resignation or termination). Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 15 of 35

d. Member service activities are designed to expand on or enhance the Sponsoring Organization s impact. Service activities must not displace employees. e. Hours for service, training, and fundraising must be recorded in electronic timesheets accurately and must be verified by the project site staff. Member must certify electronic timesheets after all hours are completed for the payroll period, but in time for the timesheet approver to approve within 5 business days after the end of that period. f. A Member is allowed a maximum of 14 service hours in a day. However, this many hours should be rare. g. Time spent in training is not to exceed 20% of a Member s total service hours. h. Fundraising is only allowed if it: provides direct support to a specific service activity of the WSC project; falls within the program s approved objectives; is not the primary activity of the program; does not exceed 10% of the total hours served. i. Limited teleservice may be allowed with prior written WSC approval and verification by project site staff, according to WSC policy #POL-125. j. Service outside the state of Washington is not allowed. k. Out of state travel for Member training purposes must be pre-authorized by WSC for the hours to be allowable. Out of state travel requests are made in writing or via email to the WSC Program Coordinator. The request must include the approval of the project site staff, a description of the training and where it is located, including the hours involved, and how it relates to the Member s service. If WSC approved, training hours will be allowable while in training out-of-state. Travel time for WSCapproved out-of-state training will be allowable as service hours. IX. Prohibited Activities Activities prohibited in AmeriCorps subtitle C programs are described in 45 C.F.R 2520.65. a. While charging time to the AmeriCorps project, accumulating service or training hours, wearing or displaying the AmeriCorps/WSC logo, or otherwise performing activities supported by the AmeriCorps project or the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS); Members may not engage in the following activities: 1. Attempting to influence legislation; 2. Organizing or engaging in protests, petitions, boycotts, or strikes; 3. Assisting, promoting, or deterring union organizing; 4. Impairing existing contracts for services or collective bargaining agreements; 5. Engaging in partisan political activities, or other activities designed to influence the outcome of an election to any public office; Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 16 of 35

6. Participating in, or endorsing, events or activities that are likely to include advocacy for or against political parties, political platforms, political candidates, proposed legislation, or elected officials; 7. Engaging in religious instruction, conducting worship services, providing instruction as part of a program that includes mandatory religious instruction or worship, constructing or operating facilities devoted to religious instruction or worship, maintaining facilities primarily or inherently devoted to religious instruction or worship, or engaging in any form of religious proselytization; 8. Providing a direct benefit to (i) A business organized for profit; (ii) A labor union; (iii) A partisan political organization; (iv) A nonprofit organization that fails to comply with the restrictions contained in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 except that nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent participants from engaging in advocacy activities undertaken at their own initiative; and (v) An organization engaged in the religious activities described in paragraph (7) of this section, unless Corporation assistance is not used to support those religious activities; 9. Conducting a voter registration drive or using Corporation funds to conduct a voter registration drive; 10. Providing abortion services or referrals for receipt of such services; 11. Such other activities as the Corporation may prohibit. 12. Organizing a letter-writing campaign to Congress; 13. Participating in activities that pose a significant safety risk to participants; 14. Preparing any part of a grant proposal or performing other fundraising functions to help the project achieve its program placement fee requirements, or to pay the project s general operating expenses. Additionally, Members cannot write or support preparation of a grant from CNCS or any other federal agency; and 15. Fundraising, unless under the following circumstances: (i) if it provides direct support to a specific service activity; (ii) falls within the project s approved objectives; (iii) is not the primary activity of the project; and (iv) does not exceed 10% of the total hours served in their term. b. AmeriCorps Members, like other private citizens, may participate in the above listed activities on their own time, at their own expense, and on their own initiative. However, the AmeriCorps/WSC logos must not be worn while doing so and the Member may not engage in conduct in a manner that would associate WSC with prohibited activities. c. Federal funding for AmeriCorps Members is approved with the understanding that Member service is directly supporting AmeriCorps objectives. Contrary circumstances could lead to removal of AmeriCorps Member(s) from the service site. Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 17 of 35

X. Rules of Conduct a. At all times while acting in their official capacity the AmeriCorps Member is expected to abide by the following Rules of Conduct: 1. demonstrate respect toward others; 2. fulfill duties and responsibilities of the position; 3. direct concerns, problems, and suggestions to the project site staff; 4. report to project site staff immediately, and in advance of, any tardiness or absences; 5. use professional and appropriate language when serving; 6. wear appropriate AmeriCorps service gear to all service assignments; 7. follow site s established safety guidelines and rules that ensure your well-being and that of program participants; 8. comply with current WSC Policies and other policies that may be developed and implemented throughout the program year; 9. not steal or lie; 10. comply with your site s current Drug Free Work Place and Non-Discrimination policies; 11. avoid actions that have the potential to cause physical or emotional damage to other Members of the program or people in the community; 12. not engage in unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of any controlled substances (including marijuana) or illegal drugs during the term of service; 13. not consume or be under the influence of alcoholic beverages during the performance of service activities; 14. immediately notify the program about personal criminal arrests or convictions that occur during the term of service. b. At no time may the Member engage in any activity that is illegal under local, state, or federal law, or engage in activities that pose a significant safety risk to others. c. Members must adhere to the Sponsoring Organization s policies and procedures during their time of service. d. A violation of the program s Rules of Conduct will be considered unsatisfactory performance and may be subject to the progressive discipline model outlined in Section X. XI. Unsatisfactory Performance Unsatisfactory performance includes but is not limited to violations of Section VIII Allowable and Non-Allowable Service Hours and Activities and Timekeeping. Section IX Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 18 of 35

Prohibited Activities, Section X Rules of Conduct and may include the following as noted by the Sponsoring Organization and/or WSC: Failure to complete and submit Member timesheets as required. Failure to notify project site staff of intent to be late or absent within 30 minutes of scheduled starting time; reporting late for service assignments without good cause; leaving service assignments without permission. Failure to follow the project site staff s instructions, failure to maintain proper behavior during term of service which includes, but is not limited to, improper behavior, adhering to service gear and appearance standards, following program rules and guidelines, etc. Threatening, harassing, intimidating, coercing, or fighting with other Member(s), project site staff, other agency personnel, WSC representatives, or service recipients. Unexcused absence from service assignment for three consecutive days. Being under the influence of, or in possession of, alcohol, marijuana, or any controlled substance during the performance of service or training activities; engaging in any unlawful activity. Falsifying program records or time reports. Facing an official charge of a violent felony (e.g., rape, homicide), sale, or distribution of a controlled substance. a. Other Unsatisfactory Performance. Any behavior that affects a Member s ability to perform the service assignment, or that is not in the best interest of the Sponsoring Organization or its project will be subject to review by the project site staff and disciplinary action may be taken, up to and including termination of service. b. Grievance procedure. A Member wishing to contest a ruling of unsatisfactory performance may file a grievance. XII. Disciplinary Process a. It is the intent that problems with Member performance are settled at the local level between the Sponsoring Organization or project site staff (Staff) and the Member. This ensures the Member can remain in continuous effective service. Members and project site staff are encouraged to bring concerns to each other and to collaboratively develop strategies to accommodate this goal. b. In the event of Unsatisfactory Performance the following guidelines have been developed to provide AmeriCorps Members, Sponsoring Organizations, and Project Sites Staff with standards regarding disciplinary steps. c. Where necessary and appropriate, the Sponsoring Organization or Project Site Staff may, at its discretion, follow the progressive disciplinary guidelines as outlined below and in the following disciplinary model chart: Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 19 of 35

Step 1: For general instances of unsatisfactory performance The Staff may issue a verbal warning to the Member. The Staff will email the WSC Program Coordinator to document the verbal warning. Step 2: For more significant instances of unsatisfactory performance, or for failure to improve performance after a verbal warning, the Staff may issue a written warning and work with the Member to develop a corrective action plan to be written and signed by both the Staff and the Member. Staff will provide a complete copy with signatures via email (attached) to the Member and the WSC Program Coordinator within two (2) business days of the issuance of this written warning and corrective action plan to the Member. Step 3: If a Member commits a serious act of unsatisfactory performance or if the Member fails to follow the corrective action plan the Member may be suspended for one day or more without compensation and will not receive credit for any service hours missed. Staff must get approval from the WSC Program Coordinator prior to suspending a Member. Staff must send written notice of suspension to Member, with a copy to the WSC Program Coordinator. Step 4: The Member may be released for cause. Project site staff must discuss this step with the WSC Program Coordinator prior to taking this action. Project site staff must send written notice of termination to Member, with a copy to the WSC Program Coordinator. Members must maintain good standing with the placement site; failure to do so may result in disciplinary action up to, and including, termination from the service position. d. See Progressive Discipline Model chart on the next page as an example of the Disciplinary process. This chart does not include all possible acts of unsatisfactory performance or all disciplinary actions, and the Staff may choose to go directly to a more significant disciplinary step depending on the nature of the unsatisfactory performance. Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 20 of 35

Unsatisfactory Performance 1 Failure to complete and submit Member timesheets as required. 2 Failure to notify project site staff of intent to be late or absent within 30 minutes of scheduled starting time; reporting late for service assignments without good cause; leaving service assignments without permission. 3 Failure to follow the project site staff s instructions, failure to maintain proper behavior during term of service which includes, but is not limited to, improper behavior, adhering to service gear and appearance standards, following program rules and guidelines, etc. 4 Threatening, harassing, intimidating, coercing, or fighting with other Member(s), project site staff, other agency personnel, WSC representatives, or service recipients. 5 Unexcused absence from service assignment for three consecutive days. Step 1 Verbal Warning Step 2 Corrective Action Plan Step 3 Temporary Suspension Step 4 Release for Cause 6 Being under the influence of, or in possession of, alcohol, marijuana, or any controlled substance during the performance of service or training activities; engaging in any unlawful activity. 7 Falsifying program records or time reports. 8 Facing an official charge of a violent felony (e.g., rape, homicide) or sale or distribution of a controlled substance. Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 21 of 35

XIII. Suspension a. Suspension: AmeriCorps Members may be temporarily suspended for unsatisfactory performance. Members suspended for unsatisfactory performance will not receive a living allowance during their suspension period and the hours of suspension will not be credited toward the total service hours required for an education award. The project site staff, in consultation with the WSC Program Coordinator, will determine the number of days of suspension. b. A Member witnessed by staff or other Members to have conducted a serious violation of the rules of conduct during service activities may be subject to immediate suspension pending investigation (e.g. fighting, being under the influence of drugs, alcohol, etc.). c. Suspension to Investigate Situations that may Result in Release for Cause: Allegations that may result in Suspension or Release for Cause require investigation before determining if the Member should be released for cause, the Member may be suspended for up to 30 days. These suspensions may be extended at 30-day intervals if the investigation is ongoing. d. During the suspension period, the Member s living allowance shall accrue and health insurance will be provided. No service, training, or fundraising hours may be earned during the suspension period. e. If the final determination of the investigation is that the Member is exonerated the living allowance that accrued during the suspension will be paid to the Member during the next scheduled pay period. f. If the final determination of the investigation is that the Member should be released for cause: The Member will not receive the accrued living allowance for the suspension period; The Member will not receive any portion of an education award based on the time served in the program; If the Member has obtained loan forbearance, the National Service Trust will not pay any accrued interest, and the Member may be disqualified from future AmeriCorps service. XIV. Release from Service Release from Term of Service: AmeriCorps Members may be released from service for cause or for compelling personal circumstances. a. Release for Cause Satisfactory Performance: 1. A Member who leaves the program without obtaining a release from service for compelling personal circumstances is considered released from service for cause. Approved by AGO June, 2018 Page 22 of 35